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Level Up Your Credit: 10 Tips Every Gen Z Should Know to Boost Their Score

Published: 10/15/2024 By: Allegius Credit Union

Building good credit is crucial for achieving your financial goals, whether you're looking to buy a home, secure a loan, or simply improve your financial standing. Understanding how credit works and taking proactive steps can set you on the right path. Here are some essential tips to help you build and maintain a solid credit score.

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Why You Should Choose a Credit Union

Published: 09/16/2024 By: Allegius Credit Union

Ever wondered about the differences between credit unions and banks? Today's blog focuses on what makes a credit union a credit union and why you should choose one as your financial home.

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Allegius Credit Union Employee Named Finalist in Influential Women of Northwest Indiana Awards

Published: 08/12/2024 By: Allegius Credit Union

BURNS HARBOR, IN - Allegius Credit Union is pleased to announce Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Toni Downing, was named as a finalist in the prestigious Influential Women of Northwest Indiana Awards hosted by the Northwest Indiana Influential Women Association. This recognition celebrates her exceptional contributions to the community and her professional achievements in the finance sector.

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How To Raise Money-Wise Kids

Published: 08/06/2024 By: Allegius Credit Union

Allegius knows the importance of its members? families having financial literacy. Financial literacy is a set of skills and concepts such as budgeting, savings, investing, borrowing, debt management and how all decisions are made in these areas.

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What is a Grandparent Scam?

Published: 07/10/2024 By: Allegius Credit Union

Unfortunately, our loved ones are being targeted by cyber criminals taking advantage of the trust and love they hold for their children and grandchildren. The scammers often pose as a grandchild or other family member that needs help, claiming to be stranded in a foreign location or in legal distress. Scammers may pose as a person trying to help the grandchild get out of trouble. The scammer urgently requests money to resolve the supposed emergency and insists that you contact no one else and keep the situation a secret.

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